Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6445597 | Quaternary Science Reviews | 2014 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
The investigation of the Worth Point stratigraphic sequence provides the first detailed description of the internal architecture of a polydeformed hill-hole pair, and as such provides an insight into the formation and evolution of an enigmatic landform. Notably, the stratigraphic sequence documents ice-marginal and subglacial glaciotectonics in permafrost terrain, as well as regional glacial and relative sea level histories. The reinterpreted stratigraphy fundamentally rejects the long-established paleoenvironmental history of Worth Point that assumed a simple 'layer-cake' stratigraphy including the type-site for an organically rich, preglacial interval (Worth Point Fm).
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Authors
Jessica M. Vaughan, John H. England, David J.A. Evans,